Re: select statement

2008-08-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Avy, If it is a case of having duplicates where one is Unicode and the other is non-Unicode, it is likely that the non-Unicode file space is no longer used. Use QUERY FILESPACE with F=D to see when each was last backed up. You can either delete the old file space (if no longer needed -- check

Re: select statement

2008-08-29 Thread Avy Wong
Hi Andrew, Yes I found them, there are duplicate filespace on one node, at least for now, there might be some more on others. What do you do to resolve this? If I delete the dups, the filespace that are empty, will that solve the problem? Avy Wong Business Continuity Administrator Mohegan Su

Re: select statement

2008-08-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Hi Avy, We've seen this when the node has a duplicate file space name. For example, if a Windows client had a non-unicode file space that was not converted to Unicode, but instead created a new Unicode file space might cause this. While you could construct a SELECT statement to identify duplic

Re: select statement

2008-08-29 Thread Avy Wong
Hi Andrew, Thank you for pointing me to take a look at the act logs, there sure is a lot more than the error ANR2956E. The following link does not exactly tell me the problem as my server version is 5.4.3.0 and I am just running a select statement. I might submit a PMR to look further into t

Re: TSM Copy Services for Exchange 2007 Passive Node.

2008-08-29 Thread Del Hoobler
This problem is most likely caused because the register node was not done correctly. In order for proxy authority to work, you must have as admin node of "Client Owner" admin privilege for the DP/Exchange node. This is normally done for you automatically when you issue the REGISTER NODE command.

Re: TSM Operational Reporting Problem

2008-08-29 Thread Michael Riviello
It was the DB size. Once I expanded it TOR ran fine. Michael Riviello From: Wanda Prather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Date: 08/22/2008 07:43 PM Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM Operational Reporting Problem Same thing if your TSM DB is very nearly full, you can run out of space

Re: select statement

2008-08-29 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Hi Avy, If you look up message ANR2956E, you'll see it says the message might be preceded by other messages. If you didn't see anything else on your console, check the activity log from when you ran the SELECT command to see if there are any other anomalous messages. Best regards, Andy Andy

Re: TSM database size?

2008-08-29 Thread Howard Coles
To clarify, the recommended size of your Database will depend on the number of clients, amount of data, and the key figure is the Buffer Pool Cache hit percentage. It should be around 99% or higher. Unless you are, like me, doing a lot of data volume moves from old offsite tapes. The best measur

Re: select statement

2008-08-29 Thread Avy Wong
Hmmm... I will take another look. Thanks for verifying it. Avy Wong Business Continuity Administrator Mohegan Sun 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd Uncasville, CT 06382 (860)862-8164 (cell) (860)961-6976 "Patel, Ankur"

Re: TSM database size?

2008-08-29 Thread Rainer Wolf
Hi, could you please tell why you are saying 'Is the ratio of deleted to examined objects less than 50%? That's good.' ? Our ratio is normally > 90% and the total number of examinend objects is just varying with the frequency of the expiration processes. I cannot see any problem - so running ex